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The Pulse of Artistry: Innovation in Motion

Lehmann Maupin

Founded in 1996 by Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin, Lehmann Maupin has established itself as a global platform for contemporary artists and estates from around the world. With locations in New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London, the gallery has been instrumental in introducing international artists in new geographies, resulting in historic first exhibitions.

The gallery's mission is to identify and cultivate the careers of an international roster of visionary and historically significant artists. This commitment to quality and authenticity has earned the gallery the trust of numerous international private collectors and public institutions. Each piece in the gallery's collection is carefully selected for its artistic merit and historical significance, reflecting the gallery's dedication to showcasing the best of contemporary art.

Lehmann Maupin's exhibition program is dynamic and varied, featuring a range of artists and styles. Notable exhibitions include "The Conceptualists: Vol. II" in New York, "In London, 1972 and Today" in London, and "Dream" in Seoul. The gallery has also hosted significant exhibitions for artists such as Gilbert & George and Do Ho Suh. These exhibitions have not only showcased the artists' works but also provided a platform for dialogue and understanding of their artistic visions and contributions to contemporary art.

In addition to its regular exhibitions, Lehmann Maupin also hosts a variety of events and activities, including artist talks, film screenings, and live performances. These events aim to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of contemporary art, furthering the gallery's mission of promoting international artists.

Lehmann Maupin's locations, situated in the heart of major global cities, offer a unique blend of cultural influences and artistic styles. The gallery's newest location in London, opened in October 2020, further emphasizes its transatlantic presence and commitment to introducing international artists in new geographies.

Lehmann Maupin is more than just a gallery; it is a hub for art enthusiasts, artists, and collectors alike. Its commitment to promoting emerging and established artists, coupled with its dedication to providing a high-standard exhibition space, has solidified its reputation as a leading venue for contemporary art. As it continues to foster and promote artistic talent, Lehmann Maupin is undoubtedly shaping the future of contemporary art on a global scale.

Artists

 

Kader Attia
Hernan Bas
Loriel Beltrán
McArthur Binion
Heidi Bucher
Dominic Chambers
Billy Childish
Mandy El-Sayegh
Teresita Fernández
Tom Friedman
Gilbert & George
Nicholas Hlobo
Shirazeh Houshiary
Chantal Joffe
Klara Kristalova
Lee Bul
Liu Wei
Liza Lou
Marilyn Minter
Mr.
Tammy Nguyen
Arcmanoro Niles
Catherine Opie
OSGEMEOS
Tony Oursler
Helen Pashgian
Lari Pittman
Alex Prager
Calida Rawles
Robin Rhode
David Salle
Jennifer Steinkamp
Suh Se Ok
Do Ho Suh
Sung Neung Kyung
Cecilia Vicuña
Nari Ward
Erwin Wurm
Billie Zangewa

The Pulse of Artistry: Innovation in Motion

Lehmann Maupin

Founded in 1996 by Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin, Lehmann Maupin has established itself as a global platform for contemporary artists and estates from around the world. With locations in New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London, the gallery has been instrumental in introducing international artists in new geographies, resulting in historic first exhibitions.

The gallery's mission is to identify and cultivate the careers of an international roster of visionary and historically significant artists. This commitment to quality and authenticity has earned the gallery the trust of numerous international private collectors and public institutions. Each piece in the gallery's collection is carefully selected for its artistic merit and historical significance, reflecting the gallery's dedication to showcasing the best of contemporary art.

Lehmann Maupin's exhibition program is dynamic and varied, featuring a range of artists and styles. Notable exhibitions include "The Conceptualists: Vol. II" in New York, "In London, 1972 and Today" in London, and "Dream" in Seoul. The gallery has also hosted significant exhibitions for artists such as Gilbert & George and Do Ho Suh. These exhibitions have not only showcased the artists' works but also provided a platform for dialogue and understanding of their artistic visions and contributions to contemporary art.

In addition to its regular exhibitions, Lehmann Maupin also hosts a variety of events and activities, including artist talks, film screenings, and live performances. These events aim to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of contemporary art, furthering the gallery's mission of promoting international artists.

Lehmann Maupin's locations, situated in the heart of major global cities, offer a unique blend of cultural influences and artistic styles. The gallery's newest location in London, opened in October 2020, further emphasizes its transatlantic presence and commitment to introducing international artists in new geographies.

Lehmann Maupin is more than just a gallery; it is a hub for art enthusiasts, artists, and collectors alike. Its commitment to promoting emerging and established artists, coupled with its dedication to providing a high-standard exhibition space, has solidified its reputation as a leading venue for contemporary art. As it continues to foster and promote artistic talent, Lehmann Maupin is undoubtedly shaping the future of contemporary art on a global scale.

 

 

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